Artist Love
Artist Love (German: Künstlerliebe) is a 1935 German historical drama film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Inge Schmidt, Wolfgang Liebeneiner and Olga Tschechowa.[1]
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Directed by | Fritz Wendhausen |
Produced by | Frank Clifford |
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Music by | Giuseppe Becce |
Cinematography | Emil Schünemann |
Edited by | Willy Zeunert |
Production company | Lloyd-Film |
Distributed by | Terra Film |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting.
Synopsis
In 1887 in Munich, a rising artist paints a portrait of a dancer. The success of it during an exhibition leads to him being awarded a major commission in Rome, and he begins to move in high society. By the time he returns home he has almost forgotten about her.
Cast
- Inge Schmidt as Toni
- Wolfgang Liebeneiner as Peter
- Olga Tschechowa as Olivia Vanderhagen
- Hans Brausewetter as Stupps
- Harald Paulsen as Graf Hohenstein
- Genia Nikolaieva as Mizzi
- Ilse Fürstenberg as Frau Heller
- Otto Sauter-Sarto as Herr Sedlmair
- Josefine Dora as Frau Sedlmair
- Paul Mederow as Professor Bergland
- F.W. Schröder-Schrom as Prinzregent
- Klaus Pohl as Ballettmeister
- Albert von Kersten as von Reedern
- Kurt Keller-Nebri as Intendant
- Paul Rehkopf as Opernportier
- Valeska Stock as Frau Memminger
- Alfred Stein as Beamter im Glaspalast
- Max Tobien as Beamter im Glaspalast
- Nino Poli as Italienischer Händler
- Erika Nymgau-Odemar as Italienische Wirtin
- Hanns Waschatko as Logenschließer
- Peter Frank-Höfer as Freund von Peter
- Hans Bernuth as Freund von Peter
- Heinrich Thomas as Freund von Peter
- Eberhard Schott as Freund von Peter
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References
- Bock & Bergfelder p. 208
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-655-9.
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